MAPI connector and use of 3rd-party sync tools.

Per comment below, there are numerous 3rd party sync tools available.

I see mention that MAPI-connector allows for interoperability -- with products like Intellisync, etc.

Please excuse my ignorance, but I don't understand. I understand that MAPI-connector is the &quot;Outlook connector&quot; (in reality). Does Zimbra team expect Outlook to be used for end-user thick client application to leverage all 3rd party sync tools (like Intellisync, etc)??

What about users/companies who have specifically avoided M$-based products -- and encourage users to use non-M$ apps (and OS for that matter ... but this is different battle).

Will Zimbra MAPI_connect still install if OUtlook not present, so user can leverage Intellisync to sync Zimbra account to Palm for AB, Calendar, and Mail??

Side note: we are doing IMAP_over_SSL for wireless PDA to Sun-based mail server today. this is no brainer stuff ... but the contact and calendar sync are THE issue.

Pls advise. -GA

Originally Posted by zappepcs

I've searched for information specifically mentioning Intellisync. I own (and love it) the Danger Hiptop II (SideKick II from T-Mobile in the US) and as they are only dealing with Intellisync for sync software, I would really like to know if you have plans to work with any particular vendors of sync software? I want to use the OSS version of Zimbra ZCS on Linux (mostly FC4) and be able to sync my SideKick to Zimbra. Any news or hints you have are appreciated.
Cheers

I see mention that MAPI-connector allows for interoperability -- with products like Intellisync, etc.

Please excuse my ignorance, but I don't understand. I understand that MAPI-connector is the &quot;Outlook connector&quot; (in reality). Does Zimbra team expect Outlook to be used for end-user thick client application to leverage all 3rd party sync tools (like Intellisync, etc)??

What about users/companies who have specifically avoided M$-based products -- and encourage users to use non-M$ apps (and OS for that matter ... but this is different battle).

Will Zimbra MAPI_connect still install if OUtlook not present, so user can leverage Intellisync to sync Zimbra account to Palm for AB, Calendar, and Mail??

Side note: we are doing IMAP_over_SSL for wireless PDA to Sun-based mail server today. this is no brainer stuff ... but the contact and calendar sync are THE issue.

Pls advise. -GA

We hear you. MAPI/Outlook plug-in gives you desktop sync today. Intellisync is not on the roadmap today, but we are working on a couple other options that will give you full sync on your palm device. Stay tuned for some annoucements on these in the coming months.

Looking for new beta users -> Co-Founder of Acompli. Previously worked at Zimbra (and Yahoo! & VMware) since 2005.

We hear you. MAPI/Outlook plug-in gives you desktop sync today. Intellisync is not on the roadmap today, but we are working on a couple other options that will give you full sync on your palm device. Stay tuned for some annoucements on these in the coming months.

Windows Sync without Outlook requirement??

While I understand Zimbra must shoot for largest established user community with it's first "thick client desktop sync" solution, we are a network security firm that attempts to avoid anything Microsoft for email (ie. Outlook or Outlook Express). The potential security issues -- and resultant black eye should be relay/propagate/introduce worm or virii -- would essentially put us out of business.

Thus, we mostly use Wintel platform (necessary evil) but would prefer to avoid Outlook requirement. Also, we do have contractors who use exclusively Linux/Fedora.

Do you have anything in works for Zimbra Sync for (a) Wintel but NO Outlook, and (b) non-Wintel platform -- Fedora desktop??

The specific use-case for user with PalmOS-based PDA (ie. not PocketPC) using Linux laptop -- or WinXP without Outlook.

Are we SOL (note: we've already bought Enterprise Ed.)?? -GA

Originally Posted by KevinH

Yes they are the same thing. In all cases requires a Win32 box to run.

While I understand Zimbra must shoot for largest established user community with it's first "thick client desktop sync" solution, we are a network security firm that attempts to avoid anything Microsoft for email (ie. Outlook or Outlook Express). The potential security issues -- and resultant black eye should be relay/propagate/introduce worm or virii -- would essentially put us out of business.

Thus, we mostly use Wintel platform (necessary evil) but would prefer to avoid Outlook requirement. Also, we do have contractors who use exclusively Linux/Fedora.

Do you have anything in works for Zimbra Sync for (a) Wintel but NO Outlook, and (b) non-Wintel platform -- Fedora desktop??

The specific use-case for user with PalmOS-based PDA (ie. not PocketPC) using Linux laptop -- or WinXP without Outlook.

Are we SOL (note: we've already bought Enterprise Ed.)?? -GA

There will be other options that can sync to Zimbra without Outlook or a Wintel platform. The two that we are working on first are ActiveSync (Windows Mobile Devices, PocketPC, etc) and Sync4J connector that will handle SyncML devices (Most PalmOS devices should work with SyncML).

Looking for new beta users -> Co-Founder of Acompli. Previously worked at Zimbra (and Yahoo! & VMware) since 2005.

There will be other options that can sync to Zimbra without Outlook or a Wintel platform. The two that we are working on first are ActiveSync (Windows Mobile Devices, PocketPC, etc) and Sync4J connector that will handle SyncML devices (Most PalmOS devices should work with SyncML).

First, we are very happy with Zimbra and have begun our migration. However, we do have these "treo-addicts" and a crackberry or two. Do you have an approximate time frame for a beta of a non-Outlook/Wintel sync solution? Thanks.

First, we are very happy with Zimbra and have begun our migration. However, we do have these "treo-addicts" and a crackberry or two. Do you have an approximate time frame for a beta of a non-Outlook/Wintel sync solution? Thanks.

Your best bet would be to ping sales@zimbra.com they are maintaining a list of interested parties and when we decide to open the public beta of these those folks will be the first to know.

Looking for new beta users -> Co-Founder of Acompli. Previously worked at Zimbra (and Yahoo! & VMware) since 2005.